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- Portland Tribune
- Damascus 'no' votes show confidence in leaders
- Fire destroys Gresham apartment, displaces family of four
- Race electrifies student ambition
- Mayor's business waiver idea may be expanded
- Judge won't budge on bail for accused poker room shooter
- Hundreds line up to run for statewide offices
- TriMet's riderships goes up in February
- Psychologist: Serrano a 'low risk' for future violence
- Adams says city has plenty of sewer money for bikes
- Wheeler 'well prepared for challenges' as new state treasurer
- Candidates scramble for county posts
- Accused poker room shooter denied reduced bail
- School board adopts high school redesign framework
- Wheeler named new state treasurer
- Boeing to expand Gresham plant, hire 152 workers
- Accused poker room shooter denied bail
- Developer suspends Oregon City's Rivers project
- Faith-healing parents sentenced to 16 months in prison
- Hillsboro lawmaker's Web site invaded by virtual strippers
- KPAM lineup shuffle puts Taft on talk show frontlines
- Portland Business Journal
- Kulongoski signs new laws
- 16 states add 50,000+ to jobless rolls
- BofA ending debit-card overdraft fees
- UO Index: Economy continues to improve
- Anitian Enterprise Security expands
- County commission seat attracts a pack
- Collymore, Curie, Hansen, van Orden seek Cogen s seat
- Cogen, Carter seek to be county chair
- The Hallock Agency hires CEO
- Report: Acquisitions ahead for Schnitzer Steel
- MAX ridership up overall in February
- Business Week: Portland the unhappiest city
- Collymore, Curie, Hansen seek Cogen s seat
- Collymore, Currie seek Cogen s seat
- Collymore, Curie seek Cogen s seat
- Cogen, Carter, Novick seek to be county chair
- Profits fall, but Kroger beats 4Q estimates
- General Growth adds $3.9B to Brookfield plan
- Oregon nearly whiffs on green tech list
- Former Treasurer Hill joins race for treasurer
- KATU TV
- Father despairs as search for missing hiker continues
- One show dog found, second dog still on the run
- Dead baby found in state park
- Skamania sheriff knows Pacific Crest Trail flasher
- World Vision: 'Brutal, senseless' killings were unprovoked
- Camera captures crash that injured toddler
- Woman survives icy crash into creek
- Toyota to expand recall of Tundra pickups for rust
- UO football star James has change of plea hearing Friday
- Attack on World Vision in Pakistan kills 6
- Wandering mountain goats get Oregon's attention
- Boy's 911 call saves family: 'Bring cops. A lot of them!'
- Visual essay: History of Mac Court
- Detroit, Ore., fears drought will dry up revenue
- Hikers held in Iran phone home
- Priest sex abuse case may include Pope
- 80s teen star Corey Haim dead at age 38
- Father despairs as daughter remains missing
- Scam reports spike during recession
- Healthy family man, 62, suddenly disappears
- KCBY TV
- Dead baby found in state park
- KCBY Can Do! Food Drive
- Coquille man publishes book after 10 years
- Couple celebrates 75 years of wedded bliss
- CB Coast League gets an early start for the season
- MHS and NBHS unite for possible 3A Basketball Tournament
- Community Baby Shower reigns again in NB
- Students showcase their work at the Coos Art Museum
- Kent: 'Support your basketball team, or don't'
- CBFD opens its doors early for public tour
- Coos Co. contestant takes first step toward possible Miss Oregon Crown
- Where to get rid of old prescription meds
- Charleston couple escape RV fire
- Kent done at Oregon
- Court's lesbian ruling creates military dilemma
- Court's lesbian ruling creates dilemma for military
- Bandon Dunes to build new 12 hole course
- CB Library program encourages youth to read for 80 days
- Student enrollment down statewide
- Free colorectal screening at BAH
- KGW TV
- 'Hoping for a miracle' in search for Gorge hiker
- Salem teachers brace for layoffs
- City Council ponders Bike Plan funding
- Sixth sea lion killed at Bonneville Dam
- Salem teachers brace for layoffs
- 'Hoping for a miracle' in search for Gorge hiker
- City Council ponders Bike Plan funding
- Sixth sea lion killed at Bonneville Dam
- OnLive game streaming service to start in June
- 'Lost Boys' actor Corey Haim dead in Calif. at 38
- City Council weighs Bike Plan funding
- City Council weighs Bike Plan funding
- Ex-official admits guilt in NY pension probe
- House votes for faster tax breaks for Chili gifts
- Cable, sat TV firms ask gov't to stop TV blackouts
- Unemployment rises in 30 states in January
- 4 candidates file for Ore. Treasurer
- 'Wintry mix' brings new mountain snow
- Woman survives after car flies off cliff
- Dad joins search for daughter missing in Gorge
- KMTR TV
- Oregon coach doesn't travel to NCAA championships
- Crater Lake gets 12 inches of snow overnight
- Free meals to help food bank
- Eugene astronaut tells kids, Dream big.
- Albany man arraigned on attempted murder charge
- Can Oregon build a high-speed rail system?
- Eugene owners hire planes to hunt for missing dogs
- 22-year sentence for $6M marijuana grow
- Pac-10 adjusts men's tournament bracket
- UPDATE: Sutherlin Approves Fire Service Takeover
- Roseburg takes 1st step in changes to taxicab code
- Man pleads guilty for disrupting Oregon flight
- Phones top Oregon consumer complaint list
- Rock slide shuts down Northern California highway
- Ashland to boost second-language instruction
- Statewide Drug Turn-in this Saturday
- Eugene police arrest arson suspect
- Ted Wheeler named Oregon treasurer
- Oregon Attorney General Talks Economics & Crime
- Sea lions killed for eating too many salmon
- KPIC TV
- Dead baby found in state park
- Local dance group wins way to nationals
- Oregon firm recalls 150K machetes
- Wandering mountain goats get Oregon's attention
- Oregon state treasurer Westlund, 60, dies of cancer
- Oregon State Treasurer Ben Westlund dead at 60
- Myrtle Creek honors top citizens at 52nd annual Chamber event
- Court's lesbian ruling creates military dilemma
- Hundreds turn out to celebrate Coquille's 125th
- Buzzer sounds Saturday for historic Mac Court
- Court's lesbian ruling creates dilemma for military
- VFW in Roseburg gets new flag poles
- Hundreds turn out to celebrate Coquille's 125th
- Facade grants helping spruce up downtown Roseburg
- Burge selected as new Roseburg Police Chief
- How do you say Alsea?
- Competitive twin wrestlers no longer share title, they both have one
- Driver dies after truck collides with half-ton hay bales
- How do you say Alsea?
- Competitive twin wrestlers no longer share title, they both have one
- KTVZ TV
- Garciaparra rejoins Red Sox for day, then retires
- Micron shares up; analysts see solid chip demand
- Unemployment rises in 30 states in January
- First lady pushes healthy kids campaign forward
- Taliban talks likely on Karzai agenda in Pakistan
- Ohio State shooter complained bosses were unfair
- Boyfriend: 'Jihad Jane' suspect wasn't religious
- Mass. court upholds state gun-lock requirement
- Female WWII aviators honored with gold medal
- 'Lost Boys' actor Corey Haim dead in Calif. at 38
- NHL GMs set framework for rule on hits to head
- NY horse breeder convicted of animal cruelty
- Washington Federal warrants bring $15.39 million
- Oil climbs jumps past $83 on crude inventory data
- Bank of America to stop debit card overdrafts
- Nebraska jobless rate 4.6 percent in January
- Connecticut AG sues Moody's, S&P over debt ratings
- East Jerusalem lies at core of conflict
- US aid group attacked in NW Pakistan; 6 dead
- Russian drivers forced to act as shield
- KVAL TV
- Father despairs as search for missing hiker continues
- Police: Suspect shot man in head
- Health concern keeps Oregon coach from NCAA championships
- Dead baby found in state park
- Eugene bike routes part of new Google Maps service
- One show dog found, second dog still on the run
- UO football star James has change of plea hearing Friday
- Father despairs as daughter remains missing
- A memorable voice goes to Carnegie Hall
- Detroit, Ore., fears drought will dry up revenue
- Cottage Grove man phones home from captivity in Iran
- Wandering mountain goats get Oregon's attention
- DISCUSS: Oregon's boom-and-bust state budget
- Kent story: Tying It All Together
- Tying It All Together
- City Council puts $21 million downtown project on the table
- Oregon company owes $24M to girl run over by dad
- Eugene couple hire planes to search for missing show dogs
- Meter feeder: 'It's just a big silly mess right now'
- Father holds out hope hiker will be found safe
- The Register-Guard
- CALENDAR
- OBITUARIES
- FOR THE RECORD
- BRIEFLY METRO
- Seventeen candidates vie for seats on county board
- State treasury candidates emerge
- Police arrest arson suspect
- State s rail push losing ground
- Jury won t oversee parking spat trial
- PROPOSAL WOULD RENAME BELT LINE AFTER RANDY PAP
- Open carry a no-show in state
- City lawyer: Taser case locked
- HELP WANTED
- EDITORIAL: Earthquakes correction
- LETTERS IN THE EDITOR S MAILBAG
- GUEST VIEWPOINT: Alternatives exist to halting mail deliveries on Saturday
- GUEST VIEWPOINT: Palin has yet to prove she can do more than deliver a script
- EDITORIAL: Time for mining reform
- EDITORIAL: Ben Westlund s varied career
- CALENDAR
- The Bulletin
- Who's the best pet in Central Oregon?; View the contestants and vote now!
- Pronghorn Golf Club: David Freitag
- Facing weakness; Exercise tests can help a golfer discover problem areas in their game
- In the mix; Find the right food processor for you
- Region’s jobless rates dip
- Some inventive solutions; Kids find fixes
- Cool stunts on a new course
- Ready, aim — dodgeball; New league allows players to take the court and let go
- Not much sugar, plenty of spice; Savory baking uses familiar techniques, but new flavors
- Listen up!; Rhymes get real during local teen poetry class
- Well shot! Installment 13: Architecture ; We asked for readers' photos, and today we're publishing some of the best
- Keeping it local; Nature’s General Store tries to eliminate the middleman, bringing food straight from growers and outlets to customers
- A high-tech route to smarter kids?; It's pricey and of unknown value in boosting achievement, but local districts say this: It gets kids interested and involved
- Four to the floor; Two boys teams and two girls teams from Central Oregon took very different routes to their respective state tournaments
- At its core, Bend company is a problem solver; With a wealth of technical knowledge and a lot of organization, Powers of Automation is able to tackle a broad range of projects
- MADRAS turns 100; Residents celebrate the birthday with cake, historical skits
- Do's and Dont's of what you can put in a 95-gallon container; It may have the symbol, but that doesn't mean it's OK here
- State Treasurer and Tumalo resident Ben Westlund dies
- Volunteer Search March 7, 2010 Volunteer Search
- Cougars reach state tourney; Mountain View holds off Corvallis behind 21 points from Seth Brent
- Statesman Journal
- Best of Mid-Valley nominations are closed
- Another View: No more grandstanding on health care
- March can be madness for gamblers, so be aware
- Death penalty is neither humane nor useful to society
- People deserve help despite mistakes
- Opponents ignored in health care discussion
- Increase Medicare pay, don't decrease it
- Postal Service should drop Saturday service
- The Olympics in editorial cartoons
- Walker Middle School to present bilingual drama
- School district audit garners international certification
- Today is the last day to nominate
- Polk County will revisit quarry proposal
- Polk commission will have contended races
- Changes in store for Salem leadership
- No late surprise contenders among the 13 who file for governor's race
- List of May primary candidates
- Facility reaches out to local veterans
- Oregon treasurer's race creates suspense as contenders file for seat
- Another View: Congress needs help tackling our real health-care problems
- News-Review
- First Aid and CPR classes offered at UCC
- Jessie (Edith) (Davis) Wood
- UCC may raise tuition $2 by 2012
- Causes behind high local foreclosure rates?
- Sutherlin awards grants to promote events
- Cold front brings snow to area communities
- Oakland Community Theater audtions coming up
- Two injured in Roseburg crash
- First Aid and CPR classes offered at UCC
- Input sought on new Glide nonprofit
- Public Meetings: March 10
- Health Calendar: March 10
- Roseburg-area man files against Tim Freeman
- UCC may raise tuition $2 by 2012
- Tony Dean
- Cedric (Ric) Randall
- Clarence L. Opheim
- Lois Louise Ladd
- Albert Dominic Delfino
- Death Notices for March 10, 2010
- Mail Tribune
- Destructive fire started in garage
- Marijuana mastermind gets federal prison term
- A slice of the pie
- Mount Ashland 'super sale' begins March 24
- Two more flee from boys home
- Board OKs second-language program
- Setting an Example
- Since You Asked: Hard, aged cheese is nearly lactose-free
- Destructive fire started in garage
- Committee evaluates traffic issues
- 2 more enter county races
- Marijuana mastermind gets federal prison term
- A slice of the pie
- Newcomer enters race for Buckley's seat
- Mount Ashland 'super sale' begins March 24
- Two more flee from boys home
- Board OKs second-language program
- State Legislature
- Long-delayed tribute
- Police act swiftly after gun purchases
- Herald and News
- Life cycle: A dying bundle of daffodils becomes the inspiration for a photo exhibit
- The Dish: Celtic Coffee House serves up full Irish breakfast
- Governor's Council candidate Cipollini touts experience
- Governor's Council candidate Moniz wants to transform office
- OUR VIEW: Bonus to do the right thing
- Governor's Council candidate Cipollini states platform
- Guardian Angels to start patrolling Spindle City
- Pa. woman denies she's Swansea kidnapper
- People Inc. CEO: Flanagan closing learning center to fund more police
- LETTER: Wild and scenic to protect river, Westport, 03-10-10
- PARKER: King Kandy and the gingerbread people
- Court officials begin the big move; predict June opening
- Woman denies she s Swansea kidnapper
- Owner of Irving gas stations in Westport closes shop
- Durfee principal: Keep pride going to curb dropouts
- Mayoral appointments, salary hikes on agenda for City Council ordinance committee
- OUR VIEW: Social education
- DION: Symbolism only goes so far
- GUEST OPINION: Workshop to warn of technology's dark side
- LETTER: Please curb your dog in city parks, 02-08-10
- Daily Journal of Commerce, Portland
- Adams to discuss concerns with Coliseum operating agreement
- Meeting for Oregon Route 99W project
- Updated: Obletz wants delay in Coliseum RFP process
- Meeting for Oregon 99W project
- Beaverton plans canal district
- Urban renewal area set to shrink
- Obletz wants delay in Coliseum RFP process
- Wheeler named interim state treasurer
- Upcoming Energy Events
- Rule change hits state contractors
- Ply-on-foam walls increase energy efficiency
- Pioneer line could come back to Portland
- Environmental firm gives to Haiti
- Obletz requests delay in Memorial Coliseum RFP process
- Development idea more than co-working project
- Development idea more than co-working project
- Willamette Valley plant is hopping
- Willamette Valley plant is hopping
- Energy upgrades save Dallas money
- Aquatic center energy upgrades save Dallas money
- Central Oregonian
- Finding the funding
- Ladies and gentlemen, prepare your ballots!
- Maxine Gillespie
- Alvin Brown
- Marie Cornwall
- Patricia Clark
- Maxine Gillespie
- Alvin Brown
- Marie Cornwall
- Patricia Clark
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- Going green
- Proposals sought for forest projects
- Bowman Dam parapet project clears another hurdle
- Voters to have many options on primary ballot
- Keeping cool near Black Butte
- Unemployment rate drops in all three Central Oregon counties for January
- 55 wins golf tourney
- Three players earn honors
- The Madras Pioneer
- Can drive for Cameron Hatch
- Births for week of 3-10-10
- CHIP garden plots ready for citizens
- Winsor back from Afghanistan
- Happy 100th Birthday Madras!
- Culver FBLA tests skills at regional competition
- Dahlke qualified for national shooting contests
- Salmon fry released into Whychus Creek
- St. John appointed to 509-J board
- Third generation of Macys purchases Warm Springs Market
- City planners view dark sky request
- Bad call
- Remembering Ben
- Balking at the `keep park' movement
- Obituaries for week of 3-10-10
- 3-10-10 Trustee Notice of Sales
- 3-10-10 Public Notices
- MARCH 10 SCOREBOARD
- How I See It By Joe McHaney
- Say slated IMC P.O.Y
- Oregon Business
- Employees on not-so-great workplaces
- Secrets to employee satisfaction
- Best companies provide care, leadership and fun
- The 100 Best Companies: By the numbers
- Rural counties depend on landfill business
- Oregon's poorly funded universities revolt
- Wilshire Credit clogs up mortgage relief
- Better broadband headed to small communities
- Clackamas Review
- Police reports
- Obituaries
- Oregon Treasurer Ben Westlund dies
- KPAM lineup shuffle puts Taft on talk show frontlines
- Developer suspends Oregon City's Rivers project
- Come on down!
- Cove project delayed
- OC market: year-round and downtown
- Milwaukie hires interim finance director
- Wheeler 'well prepared for challenges' as new state treasurer
- Faith-healing parents sentenced to 16 months in prison
- Faith-healing parents sentenced to 16 months in state prison
- Clackamas County says 'no' to drinking in parks
- Metro designates 28,000 acres for future urban growth
- Federal program honors OC
- County: No drinking in parks
- Commission: County in 'fragile' state
- Milwaukie: Downtown trees cut for future street work
- Oregon City introduces five finalists for manager
- Tsunami alert lifted for Oregon Coast
- The Sherwood Gazette
- Cannery Square decision appealed
- Parks board approves bumping skate park higher up on list
- Sherwood man makes bid for U.S. Senate
- Reservoir tennis courts dedicated
- Old Town cannery project approved
- Cannery project approved
- Tough coach pushes tenacious swimmer
- Cannery project gets closer
- Letters to the Editor
- Merkley to visit Sherwood Feb. 28
- Two Sherwood LEGO robotics teams bring home trophies
- Skate park discussion draws full house
- Sherwood School District Superintendent Dan Jamison announces his retirement
- Sherwood Mayor Keith Mays says he'll run for re-election in November
- Sherwood police seize two pounds of pot during traffic stop
- Council to decide fate of Old Cannery plans on Feb. 16
- Talking trash: A Dumpster dilemma
- Planning Commission recommends approval of Cannery Square planned unit development
- Voters say 'yes' to tax increase measures
- Rookie Reflections
- Southwest Community Connection
- Fanno Creek Clinic offers prescription for unemployment
- Out with the old, in with the new
- A young green shoot needs our help to grow up strong
- Celebrating a world of traditions
- Q&A with composer Kenji Bunch
- Community Interest Calendar for March
- Perhaps some yodeling will help with our sense of place
- Gifted students want Smith school for their new home
- Food for thought
- This southwest activist is powered by the sun
- Neighbors rally to remove City-installed 'obstruction'
- Riversgate Church offers free family dinners, no strings attached
- Fanno Creek Clinic offers perscription for unemployment
- Fat Tuesday for a cause
- TriMet 'has no choice' in $27 million budget cuts
- Teachers' union, school district reach labor pact
- Zoo's Red Ape Reserve opens with a swingin' group
- Trees cut to make way for new Iowa Street viaduct
- Community Interest Calendar for February
- Are jetliners ruining Congress, and the nation?
- Beaverton Valley Times
- Psychologist: Serrano a 'low risk' for future violence
- Serrano's family tells of 'good boy' during tearful testimony
- Fed probe: Parents' life fueled by abuse of children
- Kids can go wild with park district summer programs
- Fund created to help son of woman killed by MAX train
- Bright future
- Make a wish come true, and learn how to cook at the same time
- Patients find milkshakes help the medicine go down
- Killer Serrano's fate hangs in balance
- Parents' life fueled by abuse of children
- Serrano's wife tells of fear, assaults in crumbling marriage
- Beaverton man arrested after pedestrian struck in Wood Village
- Aloha couple held on child sex abuse charges
- Tsunami alert lifted for Oregon Coast
- Oregon Coast on tsunami alert after Chile earthquake
- Serrano guilty of three 2006 murders
- MAX train kills woman crossing tracks at SW 173rd Ave.
- Jury returns with verdict in Serrano murder case
- MAX train hits woman on SW Baseline Road
- City Councilor Bruce Dalrymple announces his new battle with lung cancer
- Willamette Week
- Sexy Back
- (Top 5) Top Five
- The Accidental Advocate
- CD Reviews: And And And, Cabinessence
- The Clientele, Thursday, March 11
- (Clublist Spotlight) Bones And Brew
- (Headout Picks) Can't Start A Fire Without A Spark
- (Cheapskate) The Best Cheap And Free Deals In Town
- Off The Wall
- Hot Chefs, Cheap Eats
- 4.48 Psychosis (Defunkt Theatre)
- Blakely Dadson At Chambers
- Anthony Brandt The Man Who Ate His Boots
- (SCOOP) We Wanna Be County Chair, Too.
- (Letters to the Editor) Inbox
- (Dr. Know) Dr. Know
- Seven Days In Tibet
- Rumbling Elephants
- Hot For Teachers
- Noise In The 'Hood
- Estacada News
- County approves alcohol ban, park fee increases
- Photo: House Fire in Eagle Creek
- E. John Yoder
- News Brief: Dinner, music, dancing at community center
- News Brief: EHS 100th anniversary planning meeting today
- Sheriff/Fire Calls
- Around Town...
- Birth Announcement: Aida Olivia Lupo
- County approves alcohot ban, park fee increases
- Voters to decide 3-cent gas tax for streets
- Sheriff/Fire Calls
- George Kraus
- Photo: Taking the shot
- Around Town...
- In Biz
- News Brief: Celebration of Life for John Kahrig Feb. 28 at Estacada Moose Lodge
- News Brief: Volunteers wanted for garden project Saturday at Eagle Creek Elementary
- Pastor Forest Mason Stine
- ERFD recovers $1.2 million after embezzlement
- Fire department burns four-plex for training
- Hillsboro Argus
- Hillsboro Park of the Week: Rood Bridge
- Hillsboro happenings this weekend
- Medical Cannabis University continues to grow in Hillsboro
- Hillsboro Park of the Week: Evergreen
- Urban growth boundary settled or just getting started?
- Hillsboro Park of the Week: Francis Street
- Park Lanes in Hillsboro mixes Mardi Gras with bowling this weekend
- Phase 2 at 53rd Avenue Park now open
- Hillsboro Park of the Week: Griffin Oaks
- Skate World hosts Valentine's Day all-night event
- Valentine's Day, the color Red, and OregonLive: February picture contest
- Aviation museum at the Hillsboro Airport includes WWII to Cold War era planes
- Aviation museum at the Hillsboro Airport includes Cold War planes from both sides
- Hillsboro Park of the Week: Dairy Creek Park
- County law library in Hillsboro is not just for lawyers
- Free Wi-Fi in Downtown Hillsboro continues to grow
- Hillsboro Park of the Week: Orchard Park
- Tracking LEED growth in Hillsboro
- Saturday night in Hillsboro
- Brown Bag Concert
- Lake Oswego Review
- Oregon Treasurer Ben Westlund dies
- Calling all non-profits, community groups and civic organizations
- Metro decision means Stafford could change
- cartoon
- Contact DeFazio to save lives
- letters
- Are you up for the 'Take 10' challenge?
- LO Stewards want same rights as city
- Habitat tree is now gone from Luscher
- Was a trade made - clear water for our backyards?
- What's Happening
- Metro banks Stafford's future
- State checkmate to LOHS
- School schedules creating a stir
- Winning Rotary trio displays major talent
- Gone but not forgotten
- PCC President Preston Pulliams pulls praise
- police blotter
- Deal leads to felony charges against Kehoe being dropped
- Councilor Tierney named to national panel
- News-Times
- Hillsboro lawmaker's Web site invaded by virtual strippers
- Board to hear construction bond proposal March 15
- Letters
- Water, water everywhere? Not for everybody
- Whew! Metro OKs a fair compromise on reserves plan
- Ten years after alleged abuse, Roy man faces sex charges
- Forest Grove establishes reserve officer program
- Forest Grove firefighters host training excercises
- HART stages 'Philadelphia Story'
- 'Rock hounds' gather at mineral show this month
- GOP hopes to gain seats in county
- How 'bout a big swine smooch?
- Charter school drops 11th grade as contract renewal talks continue
- Fern Hill students grab soccer trophy
- Reserves designated: it's a wrap
- County spins off patented science biz
- Board mulls bond levy Monday night
- Who'd quit their job to run against Wu? David Robinson
- Cornelius offers online credit card utility billing
- Forest Grove's own wins Miss Black Oregon
- The Outlook
- Damascus 'no' votes show confidence in leaders
- Westlund provided leadership, example worth following
- Metro centers need tax waiver
- Wheeler leaves void at the county
- Letters to the editor for March 10
- City Council deals with dog complaints in 1940
- Events for March 10
- Organization meetings for March 10
- Local meetings for March 10
- Race electrifies student ambition
- Gresham names 2010 top citizens
- Fairview Police Department meets state accreditation standards
- Mayor's business waiver idea may be expanded
- Local briefs for March 10
- Damascus no votes show confidence in leaders
- Judge won't budge on bail for accused poker room shooter
- Hundreds line up to run for statewide offices
- Fire destroys Gresham apartment, displaces family of four
- TriMet's riderships goes up in February
- KPAM lineup shuffle puts Taft on talk show frontlines
- The Sandy Post
- Metro designates 28,000 acres for future urban growth
- MAX victim won't sue Gresham
- Beavercreek man arrested after Gresham stabbing
- Hundreds line up to run for statewide offices
- Wheeler 'well prepared for challenges' as new state treasurer
- Judge won't budge on bail
- Judge won't budge on bail for accused poker room shooter
- Neighbors join forces to stop crime
- Letters to the Editor: March 10, 2010
- Our schools have much to celebrate
- Judge denies bail reduction for suspect in shooting
- Theater stages surprising comedy
- Obituaries for March 10, 2010
- Accused poker room shooter denied reduced bail
- Action Center had eye on Goodwill store
- City leaders, residents scrutinize police chief finalists
- District reassigns Welches principal
- Oregon Treasurer Ben Westlund dies
- KPAM lineup shuffle puts Taft on talk show frontlines
- Informal public reception Monday for police chief finalists
- The South County Spotlight
- Letters to editor - March 3
- Officer Barrett will have to put in overtime to rebuild trust
- Awaiting attempted murder trial, Mark Gift now accused of trying to stab his grandson
- Uncertainty could cause hospital cost to soar by nearly $100,000
- Dogfighter's pit bulls saved from impending death
- Taste of home
- Around the region
- Local lawmakers say 'special session' took worthy stab at slowing economic bleed out
- More arrests tied to Wilmoth's alleged violent crime spree
- World Day of Prayer planned this Friday
- Life in the bike lane
- Tsunami alert lifted for Oregon Coast
- Oregon Coast on tsunami alert after Chile earthquake
- More arrests tied to Wilmoth crime spree
- Court tells Columbia County to repay $3 million to NW Natural
- Scappoose school projects are moving forward in good trust
- Letters to editor - Feb. 24
- The undeniable crisis
- County health prognosis?
- Officer Barrett back on patrol following investigation
- The Times
- Psychologist: Serrano a 'low risk' for future violence
- Police log - March 4
- Serrano's family tells of 'good boy' during tearful testimony
- Tigard man indicted on illegal money-trasmitting charges
- Aquatic District makes it on May ballot
- Giant sloth roamed Tualatin
- Soapbox: Invest in our students, not bank profits
- With urban renewal, Tualatin should deepen partnerships
- Letters
- Twality students raise money for Haiti
- Police nab driver carrying stolen .22, swords, in Tigard
- Troubled water over Tualatin bridge proposal
- Tualatin chamber launches March membership drive
- Sherwood man makes bid for U.S. Senate
- Tigard-Tualatin School District hires new education coordinator
- Sherwood OKs development of downtown core
- Tigard elementary students 'Stuff the Bus'
- Metzger principal to head alternative programs next year
- Killer Serrano's fate hangs in balance
- Tsunami alert lifted for Oregon Coast
- West Linn Tidings
- Chael Sonnen: Ready for a political fight
- Comments will now be pre-approved
- We elected you to serve, not squabble
- You can help Rep. Peter DeFazio save lives
- Democracy succeeds for a night in WL
- Letter
- cartoon
- What's Happening
- Chael Sonnen Ready for a political fight
- Metro Dems still like their chances
- President contests her ouster
- Stafford in Metro's urban reserves plan
- Fire victim succumbs to her burn injuries
- Expert discusses solar power hazards
- PRESENTING THE COURT
- New HSNA president wants to end 'doublespeak'
- police log
- West Linn cops have their hands full over the weekend
- Tsunami alert lifted for Oregon Coast
- Oregon Coast on tsunami alert after Chile earthquake
- Concordia University Portland
- Intramural Soccer
- Technological Nature: Life in a Cyber-Nature World
- KGW News Channel 8 Showcases Concordia s Community Efforts
- Intramural Soccer
- CU Library Resumes Spring Schedule
- CU Baseball vs. Corban College (9-7)
- CU Softball vs. Eastern Oregon University (7-7)
- CU Library Open 8am - 5pm
- CU Baseball vs. Corban College (9-7)
- CU Softball vs. The College of Idaho (7-7)
- CU Library Open 8am - 9pm
- Concordia Recognized on President s Community Service Honor Roll
- NAIA track: Concordia's record-setting Andria Castillo is on the run, all the time
- Diversity Week: Celebrating America's Culture
- Jop Shop Series: Executing Your Career Search!
- Housing Registration for Returning Students (night 1/2)
- CU Library Open 8am - 9pm
- CU Baseball vs. Lewis & Clark College (9)
- CU Library Open 8am - 9pm
- Portland Oregon Legacy Users Group Meeting
- Eastern Oregon University
- New Entry
- New Entry
- Oregon Book Award winner to read at EOU
- Call for artists for 'La Voix des Femmes' exhibition
- Film 'Precious' shown for Black History Month
- EOU transitions to federal Direct Loan Program
- Final senior vocal performance slated for winter term
- New certificate programs available beginning winter term
- Future Business Leaders compete for regional title
- Classic comedy, 'The Odd Couple' comes to EOU stage
- Mountaineers take on College of Idaho
- Group exhibition, 'Creation of Identity' opens Feb. 5
- Axelrod looks at nature, human indifference in new book of poems
- George Fox University
- George Fox theatre professor receives national directing award
- Peer Advisor Applications due Friday
- Christian Services Director and Student Chaplain Applications
- Hands On Haiti
- Join campus community to cheer on Bruins Friday in Wheeler
- George Fox hosts immigration discussion, film on March 31
- Chapel team and worship band applications due
- Blood drive scheduled in EHS Thursday
- Senior capstone group hosts April 17 run, walk to benefit schools
- The Pure Voice concert for Young Life plays Sunday in Bauman Auditorium
- iConnect Resume Workshop
- Career Services hosts resume workshop Tuesday
- New art exhibits are up in the library
- Communication Career Seminar
- 24-Hour Play Festival returns to Wood-Mar Auditorium Saturday
- Haiti Relief Petition
- Peer Advisor Applications Due this Friday
- APA Workshop
- George Fox sends students on four spring break service trips
- Spring Exodus Grad Fair scheduled March 10-11
- Lewis & Clark College
- No Letterman Trial As Producer Pleads Guilty in Extortion Case
- High Court to Rule on Federal Background Probes
- 9th Circuit Candidate's Career Marked By Rapid Ascent, Wide-Ranging Roles
- Bush National Security Officials Urge Keeping Two Options for Terror Trials
- Gay Rights and the Politics of Disgust
- European Parliament ACTA Transparency Resolution Tabled, Vote on Wednesday
- Goldman Sachs Sued By Big Pension Fund Over Executive Pay
- Lindsay Lohan Files $100M Suit Over E-Trade's Milkaholic Baby
- Torture Suit Against Rumsfeld Allowed to Proceed
- Classroom Laptops an 'Attractive Nuisance' and Rumor Monger
- Biometric ID Cards for All U.S. Workers Is at Center of Immigration Plan
- New CALI Lessons on Climate Change, Accomplice Liability
- High Court, 7-2, Holds Time to Prepare Pretrial Motions is Not Auto-Excludable Under Speedy Trial Act
- Silenced! Supreme Court, 9-0, Upholds Ban on Type of Legal Advice
- Court Won't Review Decision That Closed EPA Emissions 'Loophole'
- In a Polarized Court, Getting the Last Word
- Officials Step Up Enforcement of Rights Laws in Education
- Open-Carry Movement Brings Attention to Concealed Gun Laws
- Job Offers Dwindle for MBA and Law School Grads
- High Court to Rule in Military Funeral Protest Case
- Marylhurst University
- Marylhurst to Host Fourth Annual Irish Language Immersion Day
- Graduate Studies Information Meeting at Marylhurst University
- Marylhurst Faculty Promoted to Assistant Dean Positions
- Workshop Helps High School Students Prepare for SAT
- MBA Information Sessions at Marylhurst University
- Marylhurst University to Hold Career Development Workshops
- Community Invited to Study Abroad in Europe
- Melody Owen: So Close to the Glass and Shivering
- Marylhurst University Hosts Career Seminar for Aspiring Teachers
- Multnomah Bible College & Seminary
- 3/22/10: Dr. Ray Lubeck will be teaching a Worlviews class at Ecola Bible School (Faculty Appearances)
- 3/20/10: Dr. Scalberg will be speaking in multiple locations throughout the French capital (Faculty Appearances)
- 3/30/10: Community ESOL (On-Campus Events)
- 3/15/10: Exodus All Worship Chapel (Exodus)
- 3/15/10: All Worship Chapel (Chapel)
- 3/18/10: Chapel (Chapel)
- 3/17/10: Prof. Michael Gurney will appear on local Cable show (Faculty Appearances)
- 3/16/10: All School Chapel (Chapel)
- 3/29/10: Seminary Classes Resume (Academic Calendar)
- 3/15/10: All Worship Chapel (Chapel)
- 3/15/10: Volleyball - Whitman vs. Smith (Intramural Volleyball)
- 3/15/10: Volleyball - McGarrah vs. Smith (Intramural Volleyball)
- 3/15/10: Mondays at Multnomah (Admissions Events)
- 3/15/10: Volleyball - Whitman vs. Smith (Intramural Volleyball)
- 3/15/10: Volleyball - McGarrah vs. Smith (Intramural Volleyball)
- 3/16/10: Community ESOL (On-Campus Events)
- 3/15/10: Exodus All Worship Chapel (Exodus)
- 3/22/10: Seminary Spring Break (Academic Calendar)
- 3/22/10: College Spring Vacation (Academic Calendar)
- 3/15/10: Volleyball - Jafarbay vs. Shafir (Intramural Volleyball)
- Oregon Health & Science University
- 'Round about roundup
- Sixty years of presentation technology
- Defining the historical moment
- Dispelling the cloud of rain
- North Pacific College, Class of 1926
- Anatomy Class, 100 years ago
- Early years of UOMS coming to light
- Boil way down
- Centenarian's reflection on a life in medicine
- Brooke Drug Co., Importers of Perfumes
- Upcoming History of Medicine Society Lecture, March 12
- And the hits keeping on comin'
- Musings from a dental chair
- Friday photo: Occupational Therapy
- Collective Collaboration
- HIPAA-free hospital views
- UOMS Class of 1914, in their own words
- Annus quadragesimus
- 'Here is my office. I bequeath it to you'
- Meyer memories, take two; holiday closure
- Oregon State University
- Lose the stress, hit the weights
- Discussing problems with staying erect
- Barometer, student media needs assistance now
- Why I like March
- No setback could hide Vivian's humor
- USDA grants full-ride scholarship, ticket to Disney World to six OSU students
- On-loan Kindles are a circulation success in OSU community
- Student Employee of the Year proving hard work pays off
- The legalization of drugs: The business theory perspective
- It's spring so dance your face off: New positions abound
- Stock investing: Sexy easy money or long- term gains?
- Here comes March Madness March Madness
- Orange and Black Vocal Scholarship to attract potential talent
- Turning a difficult past into a bright future
- Study shows that OSU does well in creating, branding community
- Powered by orange takes on new meaning
- Addressing hypocrisy, bad reputations and bear mace
- Water balloons, Snell Hall and McAlexander Fieldhouse
- OSU track and field update
- Beavers pull out a win at WSU
- Pacific Northwest College of Art
- William Gilbert Explores Land Arts of the American West
- William Gilbert Explores Land Arts of the American West
- Podcast: An Interview with Anthea Black
- Podcast: Mary Weatherford MFA Lecture
- Multimedia: Edelman Lecture Featuring Speaker Alan M. Kapuler
- Multimedia: Edelman Lecture Featuring Speaker Alan M. Kapuler
- Multimedia: Alan M. Kapuler Edelman Lecture
- Podcast: Mary Weatherford MFA Lecture
- Podcast: An Interview with Anthea Black
- Multimedia: Mary Weatherford MFA Lecture
- PNCA Announces Affiliation with Princess Grace Foundation
- Visiting Artist Anthea Black on The Other Team
- PNCA Announces Affiliation with Princess Grace Foundation
- Visiting Artist Anthea Black on The Other Team
- PNCA Announces Affiliation with Princess Grace Foundation
- PNCA Announces Affiliation with Princess Grace Foundation
- Hybrid Gallery Presents Incubate
- Hybrid Gallery Presents Incubate
- PNCA Welcomes Alan M. Kapuler Ph.D. to Deliver 2010 Alfred Edelman Lecture
- MFA in Visual Studies Program Welcomes Artist Patty Chang
- Reed College
- Black History Month 2007: Julian Bond
- Public Policy Lecture Series 2006-07: William Beeman
- Public Policy Lecture Series 2006-07: Minoo Moallem
- Public Policy Lecture Series 2006-07: Darius Rejali
- Public Policy Lecture Series 2006-07: Scott Sagan
- Public Policy Lecture Series 2006-07: Gary Sick
- Commencement 2007: Colin Diver
- Commencement 2007: William M. Hohengarten '84
- Visiting Writers Spring 2007: Bernard Cooper
- Visiting Writers Spring 2007: Nick Flynn
- Visiting Writers Spring 2007: Tess Gallagher
- Visiting Writers Spring 2007: Mary Szybist
- Convocation 2007: Pancho Savery
- Convocation 2007: Pancho Savery
- Vine Deloria Jr. Lecture Series 2007: Philip J. Deloria
- Public Policy Lecture Series 2007: Peter Edelman
- Public Policy Lecture Series 2007: Frances Fox Piven
- Public Policy Lecture Series 2007: Kevin Bales
- Visiting Writers Lecture Series 2007: Lee Montgomery
- Visiting Writers Lecture Series 2007: Yiyun Li
- AARP: Oregon
- Economic Stimulus Advisory
- Oregon Advocacy
- Tracking Where Oregon State Legislators Stand
- Meet AARP Oregon's Executive Council
- Oregon State Office
- Restoring Oregon's Long-Term Care Promise
- Fixing Oregon's Health Care System Must Be Top Priority
- One-on-One with Gov. Ted Kulongoski
- Oregon Legislators Look to 2009
- Mortgage Dreams & Disappointments
- Multiple Programs Focus on Safety Behind the Wheel
- Oregon Volunteering
- Health Reform and Long-Term Care Ethically Right and Fiscally Savvy for Oregon s 2009 Legislative Session
- Health: Health Care Quality & Patient Safety 101
- Finding Work at 50+
- Creating Livable Communities for an Aging Society
- Oregon s Tax Fairness Measures Get the Facts
- 2009 Oregon Legislative Session Wrap-Up Report
- Become an Agemaster
- Oregon s Prescription for Health Care Reform
